The lawyer for Wallabies full-back Kurtley Beale says he is hoping his client's case can be settled through mediation.

The 23-year-old rugby union star has appeared in the Brisbane Magistrates Court this morning charged with striking a hotel bouncer last month.

The incident came just hours after Australia's win over Wales in Brisbane.

Beale's lawyer Angelo Venardos says he is hoping the matter can be finalised quickly.

"The parties have agreed to have the matter resolved by Justice Mediation which is a process here through the Queensland Government," Mr Venardos said.

"Unfortunately given we're in that process, as of today there's not much more we can say," he said.

Beale is currently in the Australian training squad ahead of the opening Bledisloe Cup Test against New Zealand next month.

While Beale missed the first two Tests against Wales through injury, he was recalled for the third, and the Australian Rugby Union said it had yet to start disciplinary proceedings against him over the alleged assault.

"As stated previously an ARU disciplinary review procedure will not begin until the court process has been completed," the governing body said.

"No further comment will be made at this time."

Beale will not be required to appear when his case returns to court in August.